The 2013 Cherry Hill Recreation Volleyball Camp has come to an end and we’re happy to announce our camp champions for the week:
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CHVBC is excited to welcome Kristen (Forristall) Rott as a technical advisor specializing in Middle Hitters and also as a recruiting coordinator for the 2012-2013 season. She brings 8 years of experience with collegiate athletics to the club. Her experience spans a wide range including former D1 athlete in both basketball and volleyball, Division 1 coaching and administrative support.
As a prep for Oregon City High School, Kristen began playing volleyball and lead her team to the state tournament in her Sophomore, Junior, and Senior seasons. She also played basketball for the school, taking her team to four state championships. In her senior year, she was named Oregon’s Gatorade State Basketball Player of the Year and honored as a McDonald’s All-American.
CHVBC had a strong showing at the 2012 Moorestown Volleyball Tournament. Sterling High School won the tournament with CHVBC’s Emily Kriebel taking home MVP honors for the champs.
Jess Booth and Tori DeBerardinis also picked up All-Tournament honors for the host school, Moorestown. Congrats to all of our CHVBC players for a job well done!
The Sterling Silver Knights powered their way to the first Sectional Championship and Group II State Final appearance in the history of the school. CHVBC was represented in the state final by freshman Emily Kriebel and seniors Katie Johnson and Crystal Levonchuck. Congratulations to Sterling for their outstanding season!
Jess Booth and Sherron Howard were honored as All-Tournament selections in the 2011 Moorestown Volleyball Tournament. Jess represented Moorestown HS as an outside hitter while Sherron lined up on the right side for Cinnaminson HS.
Sterling High School won the tournament with a lineup that featured three CHVBC players: Katie Johnson, Crystal Levonchuck, and Emily Kriebel. Congratulations to Sterling High School and good luck to all of the CHVBC players for the rest of the high school season.
17U Black “Team Chaos” (pictured here with club director Jeff Mooney) brought home the first division championship in the history of CHVBC at the MLK Tournament in Lancaster, PA. With two players out due to injury, the team was forced to go wire-to-wire with only seven players, playing NINE matches over the three day tournament.